To be honest she was a little nervous. She hadn't seen Jun in at least 3 whole years and now he suddenly called her up to meet. Though, she had to admit she was a little happy at the most. He was her, and still is her, best friend in the whole world, so much he is like a brother to her. Well, that's all she though of him anyways.

"Three years, huh?" she said, somewhat dazed looking up at the sky. What would Jun look like after three years?

"~Hikari ~" yelled a boy, coming up from behind the girl giving her a full on embrace.

"Wha-" she said, turning her head to see who was on her, face flushed.

"It's been awhile but you haven't changed at all. You still remember me right, Hikari?" said the boy, a childish grin on his face.

"Jun?" she said, starting at the boy. He looked so much different then the cute little brotherly boy she had remembered. He looked ….

"What's wrong? Do I look that different to you?" he asked, sulking?

"Umm, no, it's just I was surprised that you suddenly hugged me is all. It's not that you look all that different at all," she said, smiling trying to reassure the boy.

No, that wasn't it. He really was different, and here she was the same as always. It kinda made her feel, for once in her life, distant from him. It bugged her.

"I'm glad to hear that," he said, smiling back at her.

"So why'd you call me up all of a sudden? I mean he haven't seen each other for three years and all,"she said, trying to start a conversation with him.

"Huh? What do you mean 'why did I call you up'? Do I have to have a reason?" he said, staring at her.

"Umm, well that is … no n-not really," she said, a bit flustered. He seemed almost a bit cold toward her. Now she was the one who was sulking.

"Well since we're here where do you wanna go?" he said, have turned to face the girl. She didn't reply. She just stared at him, head slightly tilted.

"Go somewhere? Well I'm not all that familiar with this place. I only came here for one or two days at most," she said, trying to remember when she was here.

"Then I'll be your personal tour guide for the day. Just think of it as a date, okay?" he said, walking on ahead.

What was with him? Could it have been possible to change that much in three years? He, himself, said that she hadn't changed that much.

"No," she said, staring at the boy. She didn't like this and was not just going to do absolutely nothing.

"Huh? What's wrong Hikari?" he said, surprised at her reaction.

"Don't 'huh' me! I don't like this. I don't like any of this! You've changed too much, Jun," said she, yelling at the boy.

Why did he not understand? Was it that hard of a thing to do? She wasn't asking a lot, no, she wasn't asking anything! He was the on asking too much of her!

"wait, j-just hold on a second, Hikari. Calm down and tell me what's wrong," he said, completely freaking out now.

"Jun, you idiot," she said, throwing herself on the boy. "You've changed and I don't like it. Y-you … it's just not like you at all," she said, sobbing on the boy's chest.

"Sorry, Hikari, I was just in a little bad mood today. I didn't mean to make you cry," he said, wrapping his arms around the girl.

"That's right little brothers shouldn't make there sisters cry, you big meanie," she said hugging him back.

"You're still going on about that," he said, sighing.

"About what?" she asked, looking up.

"Nope it's nothing, never mind," he said, pushing her head back down.

"Jun!" she yelled, trying to free her head. He just laughed messing up her hair.